The Port Orford tribune. (Port Orford, Or.) 1892-19??, November 13, 1912, Image 3

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    « . 8 . J E F F R IE S
Town
Up-to-date Barber Shop; » ,
and ' ° * int 10 u,e wire* t*ioi down,
.««xtion returns have been 1 very
connection with 8hoe
Harness repairing.
a»
s
P o rt O rfo rd , O re g o n
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ext door to Bank.
Groaty.
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Curry Gaunt) Abstract
liealt) Cnapu).
G o ld B e a e h , O r e g o n
^Mo one CAN do your work better.
1 <JW ’ n re*c*, ing Corry county.
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M « . Wood and child are epend-
'»g the winter io Port Orford with
Mre. Wood'« mother, Mr«.
M. A.
There w ill be a T h .n k .g iv in g
»hooting match for turkey« io Port
Orford, and the town boy« invite
the country boy« in to take a few
pointers in target woik.
® * * rJ precinct rn Curry oounty
voted " d r y *
Obituary.
Balkan Complication*.
The Boeialieta polled a heavy
I. J. Johnaon, an old soldier
vote in Coot county, carrying sever- the C ivil War, died at his home on
el precincts.
Sixes river last Saturday, and
Taft a vote was the moat atioging buried Sunday at the Port Orford
rebuke ever gjveu the adminiatre- oemetery. H e leaves an aged widow,
three eons and two daughters to
lion of an American President.
mourn bis lose.
Curing the heaviest atorm laat
Isaac Jerome Johnson waa born
week a steamer was heard blowing
Jen. I. 1831, at Narret, Ohio, and
diatrcM whistles off Port Orford.
at
Port
I died - Nov.
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wa W
’ Orford,
W ill and George Colebrook passed Or. H e enlisted daring the
C ivil
through town the first of the week H e r in Co. D. 94 tb III. Volunteers;
on their way from Portland to served three year« and was muster­
Each re creek.
ed oot at the close of war with bon
London. Nov. 9.— Though the
end of the Balkan war apparently
ia in sight, an even greeter conflict
threatened Europe today.
The powers forming the triple al-
liauoe (Germany, Austria-Hungary
and It a ly ) and those competing the
triple entente (France, Great Brit
ain and Russia) are divided into
two distinct camps ae Io the policy
to be followed when peace between
Turkey and the Balkan allies has
been brought abont.
Absolutely ignoring the threat of
Austria-Hungary that she w ill not
tolerate the Servian oocupation of
Albaoia or of a port on the Adriatic
Sea, K ing Peter's armies continue
their advance through the country
they were practically forbidden to,
« . H . Larson has been confined
to hie room for the past few days
The allied forces are about to orable discharge. He united with
by a severe wrench of the nuaulee
the United Brethren church when
W. A. WOOD,
of hir heck. Aa «ion a» he is able take Conatantinople, and the Turks
a small boy and still retained hia
have
commenced
the
massacre
of
a
ll
Manager. he w ill go to Bundou for treatment.
Christian*. Europe is about to be­ ' membership.
The Auhury Bros, lost over 200
Mr. Johnaon came to Curry coon
come involved.
HARDY T. 8TEW ART
•«lroon by having their ti.h boxes I
ty , with hia fam ily, a little more
and
returned
u , a . c o A t A u a a i o i V K R wash away during the ruiae in Sixes I . . . W m.
, u.
. John
- Gillings
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~ thau a year ago and bought the
enter.
river last week. The high water I — " ?h l fr° m
lba ,e l,Pho'”
Frank P. Cook plaoeon Sixes, where
O r ftr d ,
wire
between
Port
Orford
and
Saturday w ill probably put a atop
he died.
Office days in town—Tuesday, Wed- In further fiahiug in both E U and Langlois, which they found broken
J Equal
in 36 or 40 places.
useday and Saturday of each wagk.
Sixes,
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No one W IL L do it cheeper.
Election Notes.
The Socialist vote in Carry county
waa a disappointment to the mem­
A J T O K N E Y A T Jt-,V\V. bers of that party. One thing that
GOLD BEACH, OREGON.
b urpit^ u Nertbeyn-Curry was that
they pul upcandidatea for Port Com.
Uunriaufvnd A bstracts o f
miasionart, a »ton politfcal offlie,
Property
thereby causing the d efeat'd the Re
1 i irty years practice In the County. publican Commissioners in favor ,,f
the Port. ’
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J. HUNTLEY,
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W. A . WOOD
A i'T O M K B Y
Eugene White, waa up from Cor­
bin yesterday fixing up the tel«
phone wiie which was broken in
rosoy places by the blow last Sutur
d«y. He say* that Considerable
timber was blown in the road, and
that he believes it was the hardest
wind that bee swept this section in
several years.
A® LAW
HOLD BEACH. OBEOON.
M.
LEE PEMBERTON
P H Y S IC IA N
Office a t L aogloie H o tel,
L anglois , O regon
Suffrage Wins in
Port Orford, Oregon
Newly Fitted Up; Electric Lights
TA B LE UNEXCELLKH
GOLDBEACH, CURRY CO ..
*SmeS5m5iiSS55S55BS5S5S53ggg!F* ■ » n
out of Five 8tates.
J,»«-*'
M r .C . H . M»r»h, niA-le the T r ib u n e 'aon
, H “ 1“ “ *"¡«<1 yesterday for the
office a visit last Munday which we D o m n c r u tio I . Z u -J
J
greatly enjoyed. They were de O .p iM r .t.0 I r n d d id . in
Ore- “ male” out of the stale oonstitu-
lighted at the display of F. A. history of the country.
Stewart’s cut and uncut agates.
gon went Dem ocratic for the *'00’. *»» considered sufficient cause
Not for years ba* Nov. come
in with such hard gale* and steady
rainfalls a* has characterised the
opening days ol this month. Sun
day was a passably fair day, but
Monday the gales came up from
the south again and the rains fell,
and what ia ahead of aa the weather
expert Can only guess at, but can
not foretell.
first tim e, and California has aod il was *uted ’»>•’ Saturday’s
gone B u ll Moose b y a very n'lbt parade “p fMbioashle Fifth j
narrow m argin.
.
Z «venue, to be participated in by
tor U. ». Senator by approxi- *«*>id iw * reewd breaker
m ately 1500, with Bourne ul One Male— Wi*consin— rejected I
suffrage yesteiday. Four appr..Ve.l
bad third.
H aw ley has been elected I — Arisnna, Oregon, Kuntaa sm]
CongrMeman by .
to tal of
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I»utee wh«re wome» Imve alt the
Elect ion day waa one of the storm jority, as was R e n O lc o H f o r | rights » f .
up to 10. I t
iest days of the season.
A heavy Secretary o f 8tatffk
wind* accompanied by a driving min
W oman Suffrage has car-11* * 0” f<* ’to *tf«a of the »offr ig«
came from the south during the
tied
in the state by 1000 o r |,in*Bd,n*Bl " t*o,»«»aiM was the
d*V> yet despite thia and the further
more.
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flght m ad en tain -i the Siuialiats,
fact that many of the voters had to
The bill to abolish capital ’ ’l®
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,ed
travel IS or 18 miles n, get to a p u n i.h m .o t » a . d e f e .J T b y L ’ i X
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general
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typewriter for the bulletin board. been Died with the "County Clerk on
I t was the only systematic report of 15000 feel of clear cedar a flh e m ilt
We run the Stage from Port Orford ibe election kept iu Curry oounty. and also on a few thousaud feel
that is on the wharf a waiting ship
.la baityvllie, connecting with the
C. I I . Murat), rigbt-of way agent
•»tags (»M yrtle Point.
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want. Last week A lly . Topping
for tlie Willamette Pacific R . R„and
and an agent for the Esiabrook
Addison Bennett, special staff w rit
company at .Bandon, came down
er for the Oregonian, were in Port
and tried a case in Justice Wright's
Orford Monday and Tuesday ou <
S e llin g l ‘2O
P
’ “»«y boast a woman lawyer. Such
¡.court involving au
injunction
oo iiiiB U is y .
represents the ambition ..f Miss
" ’ L i T " lh \ cow‘
against tbs lumber on
the proposed Un. of the r.ilrogd . nd , he injuoction wa< the wharf,
D ist . A tty .— Brown 275, Helen J. H am ilton, daughter nf
dismissed.
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hepatring Watches and Jewelry a from Eugene to Euteka. M r. Ben- In
the meantime the lumber was do Cannon 81, Cardwell 88, Long Jud«« J- W. Hamilton, <.f Koeebórg
npeclaity. A ll work guaranteed.
nett, who is one of Oregon’s best la/ed from shipment until liens 75.
Jone of the university’» most attract
known
writers, will write a series of
Orders t«ken for Watches and Pancy
S tatb S enator — Sm ith 237 ,Ve c<>'’*d* in tlw •oi'l''’,,‘,,re d«»*.
could be filed against it in the
Jewelry, Work turned out on abort articles which will apjiear in the County Court.
B ill* aggregating
C , P‘ - P«‘«r Olson, ,,f ib* ga*
notice.
Oregonian describing the country »1000 or 8l8u0 l.ave been filed for Stem m ier 252.
81600 or 9l8u0 have been
J
oint R ep .— H all 75, M « p - r ch<w* r Ruw,er’
ved laat week
•n d iU resources slung ihe route of
ii «,.;
i
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r
Call on me a t L aholou , O bkooh .
tl»e proposed railroad
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lr° Ub,e edith 211, Peirce 228, ¿ h i l e -
K
I h
caused by those who wer« wirarb«.
ir
j-n.1.
. n lbal the bar had much nupiuvwl of
3 a £M . E L L I O T T
A M r. Owen and his au n t, M rs? to back M r. Bane going back on ™4 nL75- Meredlth carried l , t . ; that the channel runs .Iraight
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B la c k s m ith in g
W agons And Buggies for Sale, kept in Stock,
also A gent for Alt K inds o f Farm ing Ju t-
pleraents; McCormick Mowers, etc.
Wood and Iron Work prom ptly done at a
1 easonable price. Y our patronage solicited.
I
BEECHER JESS
B o r ì O r í o r d, O r e g o n
* two to one vote.
S ingle tax was defeated in
{Coos B a r Nxwg.)
Oregon, but carried in Coos
county.
Bendon ia Io Have another week
A partial sum m ary of the ly paper in the near future. I t will
officiaI count o f the vote in be railed the Western W « ld .
Curry is as follow s— wires be­
No bodies have been recovered of
ing down prevented a more those lost when the Osprey we*
com p lete report
.
wr®cked, though it it claimed that
F ob P rb 8 idknt — Taft l 0 2 ; |a
wilh
Pr“ er»»r attached
W ilsou 219, Chafin 5, D ebs WM
noaUn8 to n day evening
129, R oosevelt 193.
" ,he Wrf 00 lha ■or‘,, hrac"-
u . 8. S enator — Bou rue 155 I
Eugene Guard says
that
Clark 38, Lane 190, Ramp 75 ",th'J L \7 ry hw yea” 1{“scburi’
W ATCHM AKER
ORE-
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H ot and C old T ub and S hower B aths
F irst C lash Barn and Garage in Connection,
Affording a ll C onveniences for Saddle
H orses, Teams, A utom obiles and M otorcycles
New York, Nov.- 8.— Advocates j
give Taft 3
llu Wil-
W H - l ° i W “man 8uflh,«e wer* delifioua
6, a and
the rest—the orent««» * Uh j °y ‘orfaJ'’ Four ou‘
Uo>n t-eed Stable attached.
Lep. U. S. Mineral Surveyor
(Formerly G auntlett’e)
M n and Mrs. Catterlin cif the
Star Ranch on Floras Creek, in
Latest returns
- with Addison
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company
Bennett and States, , R oosevelt
K N A PP HOTEL,
D E N N IS C U N N 1 F F , JR.,
A a la a Worth While
Four I
The body ofcCapL Jaoobeoo, who
wee drowned on the Osprey, wee
washed up on the beach about eight
miles north of Coos Bay where it
wee found by the- mail currier. I t
Reni Estate Notary Public was identified by men who kn«w
him r and buried in Marshfield. The
bodies of the other four victims have polling place, the number of votes
oast in Corry oounty reached - the
not been recovered.
( high water mark. I t speaka well
The Port Orfoid. Furniture A for the public spirit of the ritiaene
Hardware Store was a popular place
of the county.
Fort Orford, Oregon,
fc* a eouple of days following elec
The Bane sawmill on Sixes has
I... IS.IWAï»JP P r o p r i e t o r lion. A purse was railed sn(^a,tb*
been
shot down for the pact
reports came flushing in over the
lie
>ro»
ten days owing to trouble over
wire, John Gillings caught tbs new«
Firet-clras iu every respect.
r
he
wages
of
the
men.
Liens
have
in shorthand and ron It off on
W iLUST WHITE, Sr
"THE BREAKERS"
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Li
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Knives are ground sharp
and are always ready for
TAe
blades m
guarantee to
ta^e and bold an edge
Warren, from Seattle, arrived in ‘ their promises. The working men
Port Orford on the stage at 9:30' are all high in their praise of the
Coos by 12, and has thus lost i« ■«», sod that h« found u f«-t .,f
to Peirce in the two counties w,ler on ’be bar two hour* l»< f..re
in which U r. Bane has acted b y 5 votes.
high tide. I l is his intention to
nay be has tried to pro-|
J udge — H u n t l e v 1 4 9 V a n keep the Rustler in the Coos Buy-
last evening, having come in via. (manner
Roseburg. They report the roads ‘ sod the
in bad condition, and say that they tact them from loss.
I t is probable1 Pe4
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Suislaw trade so long a* the freight
have had sufficient staging sxper* that the matter will lie adjusted and
offering* justify.
S heriff — B ailey 236, W al­
¡•not) to satisfy them for some time the m ill »tart up again in the near
H o k i l.i-u c h ,
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O re g o n
Tbe »team schooner Washington,
to come. They went out to Hon. future.
ker 196, Tow nsend 81.
drawing a little over 16 feel of water
J. D. Loucks’ home on E lk river
C lerk — Chastain 80, Don crossed out Thursday, shottly after
S
J. J. S T A N L E Y
this morning, they being old so
Agate C a rn iv a l C up s Have ahue 146, Stannard 375.
noon, on the first of tbe flood tide
quaiutsnees of Mr. and Mrs. Lnuck».
Caughell
received 445 io
for r Tbs
U ryer,
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IDS vessel struck three times while
A
rriv
e
d
.
Mr. Owens also contemplates pur
r r AaB« « e r
eroraing, but It wss thought.she was
chasing the “ Dean” ranch from Mr.
TO1'
Oot in l or«d «‘ " d Capt. Lee continued
Four cu)« for the 1913 Agate
VOQUIIXB, - - . OKKOON Loucks.
9 r h 07l’ QV ° ? d n »? 2 1 L 1 ox
hi# CO“ r" do* n ‘ ba ooa"t
Ato r
Carnival at Fort Orford are now in
,S u P U“ U u # n “ 1 2 5 >
m i l - U w o racertsined
Mr. Cba* McRae delivered the the hinds of Ihe Secretary of the
S m it h 4 1 3 .
that the vessel was leaking badly,
Election supplies to Eckley precinct Commercial Club. Three of
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J. H . U P T O N ,
q,
r ° F ^ U n n lf f
• ud i’
decided to return to port.
last Monday traversing the lotiely cup» were dunalsd by Frank B.
&
n
,
She
crossed
In three or four hours
XOTAEY PUBIJC,
trail on fool, midst a continuous Tichenor, and the third by a Port­
later
without
experiencing any
down puur of raim
While going land Jeweler. The Grand Prise
F n rf l r irth,lh i1| ’i
lrOubl* ’ ,,,d dook«d « North Bend
bAseuMs. Ouaar Oo., O bkooh .
along the wildest portion of the stands 16 incites high and Is en­
trail he occasionally caught
a graved with Ihe following words; ^ o r prohibition 292,. against to awaR initructions from the oWlfc-
M o r io n
glimpse of no animal ahead of him "Ticlieiiur Trophy. Beat Display
e L .,.1
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era- ^ •W a s h in g to n , while ashore
Adm ialstm tor’s Bale o f H e a l which he supposed wss a deer.
«T ried b y at tb . mouth of the Columbia rive,
I t Poli.bed Agates, 1918. Port Or t
Property.
and the • act to | last je
year, was badly drained and i.
kept ahead of him for a mile and a ford’» Third Annual Agate C arol !78 m ajonty,
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a r, waa oaaiy «trained and ia
abolish capital punishm ent generally regarded by reamenaebe-
when 1»
it ■mppeo
slopped sou
and looked
Notice-f, hereby given that. In pur-1 half,
m u , wnvn
looxea vsl.” The
i lie otner
other cups are similarl;
similarly
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• I ug pretty tender.
Court, dated Oct,e7,°19UL in°ttie matter ' beck and he discovered that it was engraved, exoept that one 1» for un was defeated by 79.
of h* estate riOeMwe L. Taylor, d e - 1 au enormous Cougar. He had his polished agates, one for Oregon
tTr^>i,«aiit eetnta'w iiifon Mov»mt™r
b'*b P°wer rifle with him, and . In d ian Curiae, and the third, the
Surveyor for the D Istrict oi O r­
egon.
H ave j u s t received a, Large S h ip m en t o f S tone
Crocks.
See our W indow a.s yo u go b y
Port Orford Furniture & Hardware
Store. . -
r»"« » to*
IS. lei«, sell nt private sale, the teal j firing at bis eyes he
literally tore “ Staples Trophy” it for Sea Mosses
He ra y . it Thera latter cup.
12. 10 and |
«owe,
Hex
in ni . . n . * at
tu-giiintugatanvintcnsrodaorthof
the
gave
an
unearthly
yell
and
tora
tbe
inches
high
respectively.
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oTthe 8. K Y o f the 8. n .
N E. t Corner
ornet rathhB. ■. kafftheB. W .
fcgefoUy ¡n ¡u dying slrug j These cups will soon be on
i of 8ee.
dis
■ 1«. Tu. si B.. It. IS West,
thence north
n __ S4 rode, thence «-eat M glee. I t was an old male eleven piny for a short time a t least
r.xia, itn>nce
ii-noe S n a th S4 rods and thence
They
east no toda to place of b e g in n in g , feet six inches from tip to lip — the G illin g ’s Hardware Store.
(sintaiulng IS acres, leas one rod off largest one killed in this oounty in era work* of art that are well worth
t e wp-t .-nd for an easeway.
furtt «aid land w ill be eold for cash many years. He expects a ten del- tbe effort it w ill teke to win them,
in hand.
lsr bounty from the connty and tea and their donors are entitled to lha
1’piSHiM who may desire to purchase dollars from tbs stats and a good
gratitude of the people of thia place.
■«id land arar sea era a t my home In
I.oigloia, Oregon, any day from th i* price for its skin which hs carefully
lncreaaing in sise and momentum
date up to the day of rale. Thia Octo­
preserved.
The
settlers
m
y
thia
aa
it goes, tbe bail which
al
ber isth, ISIS.
,
* lia s . C. 1C. U nox,
Cougar has --
terrorised
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section reedy
been started roiling for Port
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Admlnietrator of the Estate of for many years by bis slaughtering Orford’s 1913 Carnival promise« to
George L . Taylor,
of domestic animals and by
hia j sweep everything before it and
thrrabing out the dogs (hat tried to bring together the largest crowd
Hr M ile* A « tl-
' treee him.
J ever seen in Curry ooUnty.
Aids Nature
■ e( Pr. Wetee’e OeUra
«•«•••k«, *aat«d
m
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DOORS - WINDOWS - MOULDINGS
A n yth in g you Need in M ill W ir k
W rite us to r P rices or a n y Inform a­
tion you Need in this Line
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